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Community-Based Conditional Cash Transfer Program Impact Evaluation 2009-2012, Baseline, Midline, and Endline surveys

Tanzania, 2009 - 2012
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Reference ID
TZA_2009-2012_CCT_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/bh7z-7k14
Producer(s)
David K. Evans, Katrina Kosec
Collection(s)
Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Aug 26, 2016
Last modified
Aug 26, 2016
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  • r1_ConsumptionItem
  • r1_CSCVillage
  • r1_District
  • r1_FoodItem
  • r1_FoodItemUnit
  • r1_FoodUnit
  • r1_HH
    respondents
  • r1_HHAsset
  • r1_HHChild
  • r1_HHChildActivity
  • r1_HHChildAsset
  • r1_HHConsData
  • r1_HHCredit
  • r1_HHData
  • r1_HHEnterprise
  • r1_HHFoodConsData
  • r1_HHGPSData
  • r1_HHLivestock
  • r1_HHMember
  • r1_HHOtherDescription
  • r1_HHPriceData
  • r1_HHPrivTransfers
  • r1_HHSampleRecord
  • r1_HHShock
  • r1_HHTransGroup
  • r2_CCTHHmemberList
  • r2_CCTlisting
  • r2_CHH_LastPay
  • r2_CHHTrachingForm
  • r2_ClusterMaster
  • r2_CMC_previsit
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  • r2_Community
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  • r2_crops
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  • r2_HHEnterprise
  • r2_HHFoodConsData
  • r2_HHLivestock
  • r2_HHMember
  • r2_HHMember_reftables
  • r2_HHOtherDescription
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  • r2_HHPriceData
  • r2_HHPrivTransfer
  • r2_HHQxSpecificComments
  • r2_HHShocks
  • r2_HHTransGroup
  • r2_Interviewers
  • r2_ItemPrice
  • r2_medicines_inTZ
  • r2_None
  • r2_PayAllocation
  • r2_PrevHHData
  • r2_RegionDistricts
  • r2_time
  • r2_TrackingForm
  • r2_CaloricRequirements
  • r3_Assistance
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  • r3_CCTHHmemberList
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  • r3_FoodItemUnitsConvertions
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  • r3_HHConsDataCatA
  • r3_HHConsDataCatB
  • r3_HHConsDataCatC
  • r3_HHConsDataCatD
  • r3_HHConsDataCatE
  • r3_HHCredit
  • r3_HHData
  • r3_HHEnterprise
  • r3_HHLivestock
  • r3_HHMember
  • r3_HHPrivTransfer
  • r3_HHShocks
  • r3_HHTransGroup
  • r3_ItemPrices
  • r3_Link_HH
  • r3_Link_Ind
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  • r3_RegionDistricts
  • r3_RespondentEdu
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  • r3_SchoolVill
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  • r3_TRANSLATIONS_health
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3 main crops grown on this owned/rented/borrowed land. FIRST (T5CQ6a)

Data file: r1_HHData

Overview

Valid: 1621
Invalid: 143
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 99
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 237
End: 238
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
Enabled if T5cQ1 = [1]
Literal question
What are the 3 main crops/agricultural activities you grow/do on this owned/rented/borrowed land/farms, ranked from most important to less important (allow for fallow and grazing)? FIRST
Ni mazao/shughuli za kilimo gani makuu/kuu matatu unayolima/mnayolima katika eneo hili linalomilikiwa/linalokodiwa/linaloazimwa ukianzia lililo muhimu zaidi mpaka yale yasiyo muhimu sana?(yaliyopumzishwa au kwa ufugaji) LA KWANZA
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Maize 758
46.8%
2 Coffee 0
0%
3 Banana 2
0.1%
4 Cashew nut 49
3%
5 Cassava 394
24.3%
6 Sweet potatoes 4
0.2%
7 Irish potatoes 0
0%
8 Groundnuts 9
0.6%
9 Paddy 129
8%
10 Millet 31
1.9%
11 Sorghum 178
11%
12 Wheat 0
0%
13 Beans 0
0%
14 Soya beans 0
0%
15 Pigeon pea 0
0%
16 Tobacco 0
0%
17 Cotton 0
0%
18 Sugar cane 1
0.1%
19 Cabbage 0
0%
20 Okra 3
0.2%
21 Tomato 2
0.1%
22 Onions 0
0%
23 Peas 0
0%
24 Fallow 1
0.1%
31 Assorted fruits 9
0.6%
32 Other vegetables 0
0%
33 Other tubers 0
0%
34 Other pulses 7
0.4%
35 Tea 0
0%
36 Planted trees 0
0%
37 Animal feed 0
0%
38 Grazing 0
0%
39 Sunflower 3
0.2%
77 0
0%
99 Other (specify) 41
2.5%
Sysmiss 143
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
“Note that we are interested in the 3 main crops or acivities of ALL land/farms owned AND borrowed AND rented. We are also interested to know if the land is fallow, used to keep animals or is used to grow animal food.
Respondents tend to forget permanent crops (such as bananas in Bukoba district). Make sure the respondent understands that ALL crops should be considered here, also permanent ones.
In case there is no clear ranking for the crops, you should insist to the respondent that he/she should rank, but you should also write a comment about this in the comment box.
If the land is used to keep animals THEN in question 7 we would want to know the main purpose of having the animals.
If they use the land to plant animal food for their own animals THEN you would select “Other” in question 7 and specify “
ANIMAL INPUT”. If they sell part of the animal food and use some of it themselves THEN you should also specify.”
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